Friday 27 January 2012

LABOUR PARTY TAKING THE MIDDLE GROUND?

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"I shall prepare myself.  Someday my chance will come." His chance  did come; and Abraham Lincoln, used it wisely.  Having said that, in Politics it took Honest Abe more than a decade of trials, tribulations and failures before he finally became President of the USA.  Er, eighty four years  or so, after individual  states of America had once been British Colonies.  But that's by-the-by!

Today, we see a Labour Party preparing itself for its chance to rule again. It is coming soon.  You can be sure that during his years of preparation, Honest Abe learnt from his mistakes.  Now, the only thing standing in Honest Ed Miliband's path to lead a presently leaderless Britain, is the Labour Party, itself. Yes.  Not the Coalition.  And here is why:

In times past, and at times present (although, less seldom), we see the Labour Party fighting amongst itself in public.  So fierce are the blows, you think them lifelong enemies, who could never in a million years quell their differences and work together.  Yet they'd expect the public to believe that such a disorganized lot could work harmoniously, for Joan and John Public, interests.  Of course, neither Joan, Joan nor I were convinced.  It's apparent nor did you, because the Party didn't win those elections.


If you follow both Cricket and Football, else just one or the other, you can see just why only the Labour party can defeat itself at the next General Election; be it tomorrow or whenever. England's Football team you'll note is full of geniuses.  But, instead of playing against the opposition, they play against themselves. So the lose.  On the other hand, the English cricket team has no geniuses among them. They however play for one another. And they win.

I am not advocating that the Labour party must hold the middle ground, flanked either side by Soccer and Cricket.  I am merely saying that the Labour party should quit quibbling amongst itself and start fighting tooth and nail for one and the other. Together.  First tactic,  start supporting the most able politician in Europe, Honest Ed Miliband -- although perhaps the meekest.  Accept that he is the leader (and stop searching for another, and another [and ano ... you get the point]) .  Ed is the talisman at play.  The man the team plays around.  Start giving him more credit. He has earned it. Serve the man.  Serve him the ball -- so to speak.

Second tactic, keep passing him the ball.  The next thing you know, he kicks it inside the goal posts at N0.10.  We all cheer when he brushes past Cameron the gaolkeeper; sorry, goalkeeper and throws the ball back out on the pitch. "And, the meek shall inherit the earth." Job done! Labour.

It is true that the Labour party cannot expect to win the next election if it does not believe 'in fighting'. The kind where you fight for one another.  It shall not win however if it continues its in-fighting.  The kind of fight where you fight against one another.

One for all, New Labour (still). Else NOTHING for all ( as Old Labour).  This Labour party must prepare itself for leadership of a leaderless Britain.  First however, it must learn from its past mistakes.  Experience of course, being its best teacher.








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